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S e e ez oo ML SRITAUL DALY HERALR, THUEROAY, MABCH. 14, 1920 ' T Pt M . S % \ & L ey oS Y 1 gL A s g s i s AR 5 .t e oS P2 ] ] N B og o 'd‘-\.mn up improvements for the course, could charge a rate that he therein. In some of these buildings ! [with an unloaded revolver. and yet |custom have modified that practice |morning over the north Atlantie ew Britain llel’a parks. One of the hardest probloms considers sufficiently high to yvield |the lundlords dislike children be wost of them will kiss a woman! |into the military salute. Another|states and showers prevail from the & ) ; S R e | —— idea is that, in the British army|lLake region and upper Ohio valley is to find the mofcy. This isn't =x- 40 per cent or so profit on the ' cause they may damage the B © Retter Proposition? ! during the American Revelution, it | castward to the coust. Showers x 3 actly as it should be. but “as is" clectricity o S from the while at play or hother other ten ! g “How are your (w0 was customary for inferiors to un-|continue also in the soythern states P P e et e B S R e R R sothers getting along™” | cover before superiors and equals|from Texas eastward to Georgia. Le curtailed for lack of the It has laken a countiyman sen- modern tendency buttressed entirely Atwell: "One of them is doing in acknowledgement of their pres-| Centers of low preasurc are near SRRt ftaTie Eva D g ! a ; b k Pl e i e raising hogs. but the other is'ence. On account of the clumsy| Abilen, Texas 29.72 inches, 8f. Paul, $5.00 & Tear erewithal, mount up in ten years. alor from up in Franklin county to upon a ‘us‘ standard of life and the {iust about getting by in the army.” | headgear. this custom degenerated | Minn., 29.66 inches, Toledo, O., 29.66 3200 Ibree Mout wonny 1 oW gliiifas has (he city progressed attempt @ clange in this nefarious cvonomic fussic to maintuin it. Hughes: “Proves the proverb, into saluting without removing the |inches and White: River, Canada o actorily and so steadily business: but the landlord's asso- | One finde this tendency every- e -Ju-:n'tl:l .\\1 | cap. 29.64 inches. 'The aluggish move- 5 : twell: “What proverh ™ ! Q. Has the IFord Motor Company | ment of the arcas of high A o P i Siisimniont ot 1 ciation of the me s is stro where Once upon a tim thie " " 4 ArERA: of Mah-promome B e et AR SRR e e S s wetter Hughes: “The pen is mightier a plant in England or Ireland? continue to produce abnormally high v neration @go the opposed 1o any change; indeed. it is Primary consideration of youths was i A, The Ford Motor Company | temperatures east of the Miasissippi Jevold 105t of ils present beat- all “hiet up” over the prospect of 10 provide themsclves with a home ———— J. Larson has a large assembly plant in Eng-, river, but temperatures “are somee A AT IR S b (Copyright, 1 Reproduction | land and is building one in Ireland. | what lower over the Plains states. 10 bidden) I They are also building In England | Conditions favor for this vi 7 ——— e a plant to v facture some af v Ve vt But fairy-tules we don’'t ougrow | RN Temperatures yestcrday: A chE Bidki e s e doion er. Walnut Hill park ir lundlords. other modernities of life; and mar- ' W SEE T aeh vear anew | cheaper production costs and o ben to wivertisers ; o : e e rel viage and a family comes 1ast | ang think they'l look like pic- es ions save Lnglish duties, High . + | Q. Who owns the Atlanta el HERALD PUBLISIING COMPANY TELEPHONE CALLE Businers Oce .or.. 425 tful purksi what is now Willow boing divested of a pretiy source of Those Seed Ca LD AR Sy Brook was “acreage;” and the same concern seems to be 1o OWN an w¥lo- We never fall for “Eold-brichs, s good for what — TR e iris Eay i . steamshi; THE CONNLCTICUT PLAN Meanw hile the ;‘:lnlx -.:un lh;n onn s do bl P tantic P iving, become adept at it and some- P A E ST 3 ; EL g Sare A aniisy A\. 1t iz owned Ly the North [:K}M What independent in their views, and | rman Lloyd Line of Bremen, | Chicago . re increasingly purticular as to the | -‘“”“ ‘(’”v *'”;’ ”‘:"“',' 1ok P Germany. ‘tl.)mclnnuu 2 e ] S AN g s 10 « Who is the German Ambas- | Denver ... Desclisis et aislien s Dtusslel | (aicimaing sain og sador to 1he United States and what | Duluth . gible. M ageS takin plac « “Pardon e, Miss, but | g Mewber Audit Buresw of Cire lig. arviages are tahing place tion) ]u ‘ 0 li - .l v : is his addr \:hmcnn Tis A B L. ' @ tatioual v . e ; Teull SR i asingly late in life. yor our lotion® 1t al ; His Excclleney Herr Tried- | St Paul .. L 4 st e 3 This tendency is noticed in all ,#hY chap ol your ha {rick W. von Prittwitz und Gaffron. | Nashville . Caeis witn & W foncet] ol feey B hus “pre f a reckless or e It P adidress is the German Embassy, | New Haven 1 4 : ¢ etunt di wen the driv- 7 Aainhd e e 3 1 Massachusetts Ave., Washing- | New Orleans weomers to the lund are the most | | b | New York prolific as to large families: then | Z How many million dollar ' Norfolk, Va. A t cond generation is less pro | < i < | prize fights did Tex Rickard pro~‘5._°"'~"fl°|f’. Vt. Jiposilhontl ) ¢ & QUESTIONS ANSWERED Which fight ~drew the | Pittsburgh and the third, fully American- S St. Louis 3 1 the other natiyes You can gt an answer 1o any 3 Sipts | Port) Lo BuaTac AGSAN It a a a i SO0, 4 K systems | vl q ShEla / auestion o1 fact o intormation by 3 Rickurd promoted only | bort and, Me. Grand Central. é2n 1 . ! 4 2 tendency continues at its | S/ A SR DTNt nillion dollar fights.” They | Washington . _— T e § tale in 300 years the nation Lk citior o rid; W shinaton e o the Dempsey-Carpenticr, the | Massachu writing little mere than i y EAELIS e DeLysCay atliol i Gill e more or dess at a standstill 1522 New York avenne, Washington y-Firpo and the two Demp wated Press e Tamkcialeg lrt s e s on & crnative to compulsory Jfor rewaniie as practic the Connecticut Uing & guarantes sponsibiliny only it indemnity tor or unsolyed problemis 1 1 s : ! inney battles. The fight that T e e | C. o enclosing (wo cents in stampe " S ‘NWI‘“ e ° SERiRT % r & 3 : ] g for ropty Medieal, fegal and warital | g & P ; M e But by that tme we S o ond Dempsey-Tunney battle, ; : Ty population of 400.000,600 and | 7 5 | ‘tendea rescarch be undertaken. Ap |5t Chicago, the total receipts being approsimately $2,638.600. Yok City no doult will posscss \her questious will receive a per. | 4PPYONIMately $2,658,6 il 1 lias Loer ( wal repty. Unstgned reanests cane [ @ What s the addross flGuarantee E ; iot e, answerod, . ANl leliara are |Chiries C. Pyle, (he promoter of the v“ CAPCCLINg 1o POSSUSS TOF TNENY YeA TS, transcontinental foot race 3 EL0 “onfidential — Editor oskras ople of that period A His address is 615 North Van e 4 | Q. Who wae the vichest president Ness avenue, Los Angeles, Calif. i el S ey Q. Under what government de- e o v probiems that will arise, Ty Ldeh e partment is the prohibition enforce- which we today &re 3 S LS ment unit? 0 = he fime, President Harding was |, & What is the vaiue of a siiver | am I ._ three-cent piece dated 1552, proof coin? DAL Tt s value 2 3 A ied at § 1o 25 cents. | pocauge thers sre still thousssds of J ien and where was n,m first | nien and wor needlesaly guffering the transportation subway buflt? | torture and discomtort of itching, blesd- 1 g el 1 . In London, England, in 1563, "€ burniog pilce. Peterson of Buftais lifficult to love your =l miles off the west coast of 1 . asks every druggist to broadcast his re- e oae 1 28 mites south of b " markable offer, Uit : W nothe private hunting ground of Yo mre—=Tell eiery one of your cus o B Know wh Actor f . f A sasingiel dhon HLORG b s BRI e e R Observations | mers tat i doeant make sa;. aimer. or what g something aroumd here to give the Purchascd by him for a retr lack of success t S omne blaey de. tinTiden il e tiaing adl] Q0 How hlealdoraisiil it » any internal or external remedy for piles al i S01(03 nola. (Tizn at dite north pole? n e eat er |1 want them to give Peterson's Oint- Mal slate of a @ terrible tenipest? A i L meut a fair trial, Tell them they make Stage Hand: “Sure. Just tipe me A he Jowest femperature this trial at my expense for if the mighty S b U 1. e north pole i aboue 60 degrees healing power of my olntment doem't i the Dolow zero. At the south pele the Wasthington, March 14.—Forecast|®op itching and burning and dry up weratire is frequently 60 degrees for Southern New England: Occa- | P68 qulcker and better than they ever e » % loped for—thelr mone. " Ibtiie Vil o |2 v os below zero, The sional rains tonight and Friday; | conerous bol~35":enl—vl.m“ Ut ry, but don 1 wh | south pole is colder than the nopth Warmer tonmight; colder I'rida: TN RO pole because 0 has considerable fresh south and southeast winds, | S clevation above sea level shifting to westerly by IPriday night. | wealthiest president of Where is Monie Christo 1t is a small rocky island W feet in altitude, lying about PORTES GIL ON THE BREVOLT y 1 papers say a writer of popn- | the Janitor, wi tion has been sent to the peni- | Prohibition cker s one who dies poseess- 1 1, Gra FAMEL FORTUNL—OR DEATH } o rat \ js a ¢ 2 Tolins might have spent Ay 10 Wehster's v Inter Q. When is the “dark of {the Forecast for Kastern New York: | N ) E ' R e e : o ) s Ea o atjonal Udictionary: Mainai—moth Oceasional rain tonight and Friday; | unzio L.. Agne (o] 23 ors o Usuliniichili s eword “Dark moon™ or “dark of the lwarmer in north and east central TEACHER OF VIOLIN P That Kind of mama may still ex » A popular capression to portions tonight: cooler 1'riday af- | i me 3 L L Moy kel Arisena i ate thas portion af the month tiranon or night: fresh south. and ELUDID 322 MAIN T other oulposts of civilization the mioon i invisible The southwest winds, probably shifting to For Appointments otherwise wuma is no longer a VNP is applicd also 1o the | northwest Friday CALL 2003.3 child’s word. 1'or Ui nest cditioa [ M0ON Hself when thus obseured. | Conditions: Pressure is low this of Webster's, s izevstions are FTOM 180 days Lefore new moon i IO days after new moon is the 3 pproximate duration of invisibility. Probably a story about S o e PROHIBITION PRO AND CON S cruiser San o Diego an infer svapons Lecau to les hero wihose wor- down and out. Jopted drastic The bl Jecom s o t & and the gimme girls. 1 1o < coutinuance model is only interested i sun odification; its justice or injustice— n Iked alout au sunk by a mine, near of and will vontinue 1o be w1 1t duminated the ©res TR eRB o K soyTivElD Caompaizi it cailed fortl the most Interesting debate n the U. & 3 © that 1ns Leen hield for years; President Hoover 1a mppulnting & coin study tie subject, and wherever two or three pereons wie gith When was Harvard University red tugether wicwlhiere, any time, 1t pops inta the con’ ermmtion Americanism: Shipping N e ol wur Washington Eurewu arvenged a Joint Debate on PROWIBITION Lo § prrsons < to brother Bill, so your s e 'l-'*y"-"'-l 626 cen e 1 leagus and the Association Againat the Prohibitiun s R sl e Kind they . i ! L endent. in v Dr. Emest 1. Cherrington, Director of the bepait police bar ndsswonibadiscorertho s BRI s b s s B e L Who sdminixters (he oath to B1% Eduation: AniiiSaloon @ sasus (Tt inarioss takes 1i)s Amrine 16, i i president of the United States? and Mi. foirs B Carran. President of the Assciation Aguinst the Prus bl Pikin inanguration of a ition Amendiment, taiva the negatiie. Tapers preparcd by thess worths 3 in & fow more | Tlaming manis is ra MR S R slat= were cachonged. and rbuttals and eurrcbuttals to the main et pre cmbles | i one ey, Dracelits. ltolls-Reyees, and ments. Little things such S e iy dives were lost Jac uthit will be worn ! ustice of the Vited States 3 i ou . ief Justice of t United Stat ed words of absorbing Argument pro and con are con- Wi cnough be a Spring suit. ! e Mt ang SupRUIE Court to wdminister the i i which resulted. 1'ill out he coupon below and send losing outh there's the flapper Q. Wus the tomato ever con- fuster and Man” a book Sidered poisonous? = == = = =(LIF (UUFON HERB= == == o= == - modern marriage relation- Formerly it was ealled “love ] Mea : Agaa) . and was commonly eon- e niean m ot u who vest Lo Has “comne along” taking ehunces ll’l:"Hll-VH”N DEBATE EDITOR, Washington Fureau, New Britaia lerald “no " . et red poisonous, 1322 New York Avenus, Washington, 1, €, Kansas m 1o brought | Fa¥ H e ) » What is the origin of the (B of the debate bulletin PROHIBITION PRO AND CON, £ in fact, is g ! wudy any- Tute and o Teremith five cents coin, or loows, uncancelied U. B, ' veral ideas haxe been ad- ' postage stamps cover postage and Landiing coss e cod about its ori 1t was | ot ) ! upposed 1o have breen the practice | ts and | BUIES g i tome, at the time of Julius Gt o ycll, when nee- g 7 £ D for inferiors to raise the : how long do you i hand pulm outward to show that it | ture of t ¢ the Legislature to tend to monopolize the bathroom ! contained no dagger. This was a =T a : precaution against assassination You are definitely middle-aged if 04y ‘l""“ which was common in those days. der when daughter says It bas been suggested that time and o e ] side when the i iad ACeEyANED (Lae eat — in eertain g ' 0 dating body. It is only ¢ of the new songs is “the cut END OF GABDINER CASE . s hie ¢ question of finances arises "“‘Y'J !1: ‘ ’v“u" necessarily Henry E ne got ¥ v that the that n projects are delayed * e e o i b b vl £ e vt il e @ demon 7, niseh| 103 fater SOno nfent s Bl i s The Toorerville Trolley That Meets All the Trains. By Fontaine Fox. becuuse had to stand A TIP TO THE COMMISSION L] ¢ thing. B ¥ owith wiich a faver- y.ving for a theater scat shouid ! he mean com- think of poor AND NUMB volution: I am a reader of the New Britaln Herald. Lo mar ot seaiing s b o - S provement, proves law-makers are be his brother's ke hands of the highwa¥ porn to think Jjazz mu ssioner, then curtails it grez ——— ctual is one who v f to provide suffic 4 1 ast, Mexico has i i e 3 10 1dea how far the world sticks B A : und n the other hand, the high- e S Re Al n e tioned upon mier uine tion as China, a (ke mi v is allowed to Pair Wa The pocis [ adorned THE FUN SHOP y hereby warned Gar not pau n - . power of military r ’ hich of the authorized 3 must a! times wisi gate th. ¢ he heard 1. who not only dominated politics bu e e o L fAvat, A vesr sensible fellow instead of His disposition It m ’ nated the countr 40 bies he wasiaiotel o (olie e It might be well for men To remeinber, now and then, Hell hath no fury like a woman | scorned! | Tieve them true because they e There appears to be no tra ¢ eooked i cor T dently wer formit I 8 gious issue in Call soiontly. But that is not this year. choose his own wife” said the ¢ \ revoit. The clash has been ¢ e “and we won't try to influence he preferred cliev Kir J lush has o R o A A e v nd t try to influenc him them public naturally was a breach 1o the de of the northerr 1ty i% not unreasonable Cohytight iblishers Syndicate Copyright 1929 ] syndi An of that public decoru P i aders to gain control of in Indigo? to protect i tizer pol L ¢ government. It o true, a BIG PAMILY AGE PASSING e i e o s oo s, £ gt s, k| s e oymene .| 25 Veours Age Today [, ot s lieveable t ol s t military leaders, in order to gain the .00 4y s Weepin fer nose s red and wet o " f t support of various igious bod g ) Weeping and biu i ke asto PRORoR G Ans L 'J]A_ DRFrankil / dren It is learned That New Britsin 13| yetS man could give t urrency minus made certain promises; but o mply. | : {0 huve 150 new playhouses. P. & | ooePll e forther effort t ern Heir r + clf-evident, were merely prom- o0 ¢ Lon Hi McMahon, who recently bought the | 4o g mEE L TR pon the desire to obtain yjer. would . . Opcra house. is negoliating With a 'Lt o i red und wer becaus Hartford firm to take it off his|gp O i’ g plue and weep Wands on a loag term lease. And ink S ieed A b 3 : Mr. Beloin plans to convert the Cd- y;q wailing aad whining and com- e ino into an amusem:nt hall, where iathinE, the popular priced atiractions Will ynq yet the laly is happy because | be given. S ontribution to community Trains are running haphazardly | piye and unhappy and weeping and b ¢ o ot dliveoiuliat S iptoie iy on the Highlund division west of e New Britain, and bhoth Dassenger and whining and complaining be- and freight are off schedule. In fact, ciue they have to be flagged on occa- | Wwe night dare to suggest that she sion to prevent collisions. The sitn- & iy ing sympathetic toward a fellow Of the cight billion ways to mzke purrowing, Nowadays fhe family | ation is laid to the policy of running Because she is: blue and complain- buman belng who, under the mis- # profit one of them is to he the congisting of right elildren is re. rains short-handed and to the re- g | cent removal of the efficient form- | Ang unhappy and weeping and i t S icity Jee er superintendent of the division. | wailing and whining civic duty, actually commitied th ouse, buy clectricity from the elet yuch smaller (han fhat Wather conditions last evening | Because hor nose is red serious offense of Jibelling a trie compeny in bulk and at whole- | Perhaps there are few familics of tecalled those on the eve qf the|And wet! and hie entire family. | sale gutes, and resell the “JUiCe” 10 sige comparabls With tios in fh: ! great mw].mr.] o; 1885, :.(’“ I".iv"hd!o —Alfred W, K +ta eed - y ‘o rog. day is the anniversary. But today | e o o e tenants al retall rates—indeed. at old days because of economic rea- i B CUF SEWCRIE O EO Pt IMPROVING THE PARKS very retaily rates. sons. It would require a man with o0 |Now 1 don't want to cause The park commission has awaken- In such a case cach tenant would considerable of an income to sup- | The Opera house has heen grant-| strif [ cd from its wintry lethargy and has possess an electric moter, and what | port 17 children nowadays, especial- ©d a license for Sunday concerts. the That's the privilege of husband ori revolt by the citing its probably due to the pre- yicture into the papers as a dis- It was 2 v un ssary case. Valent belief that the promisers ginctive wdgment rathe ar < ¢ or Some reason big families have tions he would not have failer et come fo b the exception frouble. Yet one cannot help teel. + A DUBIOUS METHOD The family circle has been taken impression he was doing owner of a New York apurtment gurjed jarge: the average is very license committec stating that it is | wife, Y, not opposed to these if they are of | But if vou are wise, open spaces. Each year must see in due form. What the poor fenant according to modern standards of . oot You'lt giye mo & prize, some improvements. There would pays wonld not come under the life. H. Clark is 10 take charge of My molio’s: “Your moncy or your be many more improvements, In acgis of the Public Scrvice Commise It is <aid that in New York, where the €. M. Jarvis farm in Berlin ! life: ] fact, were it not for the fact that 4s he wouldi't be doing hus- spartment life is developed to fts | A88i0 on April 1 | el SR funds are rather limited. One of the with a public utility. but only highest plane. there are entire |y ST TO0 L0 0 gen | Thers are many men who are 100 . (Wontsine Pox, 199, The BeN Syndicate, Inc.) eaglest of mental exercises is to | the landlord. The landlord, of apartment buildings without a child water is (rom 10 to 15 years. 1\\1.!9 10 rock a row-Loat or monkey i begun making pians to improve the he consumcs would be checked up Iy if he desired 1o hring them up